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    Information Systems (BS) 


    Program Description

    Students in this major apply their technical skills to presenting information in a usable and understandable way. They combine their IT techniques with web and Internet skills to make the information accessible in a user-friendly format. Web information is often drawn from a database which insures that the information is always current.

     Students in this program will learn how to design and implement databases and how to plan for new and modified information systems. Project management skills are introduced, which enable a project to be kept on-budget and on-time. Students will also learn how to organize data to provide managers the tools to make better decisions.

     Graduates from this program will be comfortable talking with the most technical professionals and the people who are producing the content that is being presented on the web. Their skills will enable them to make decisions about using the right web technology in the right business setting. They will produce results that move the organization forward and will become key professionals in making it successful.


    Learning Outcomes

    •  Students will demonstrate critical thinking skills in the field of computer science.
    •  Students will demonstrate the ability to solve problems related to the program content.
    •  Students will demonstrate an understanding of the concepts and principles of software systems.
    •  Students will analyze, design and document a system component using appropriate computer science techniques and models.
    •  Students will make a formal presentation of a software system project including the demonstration of a working application.
    •  Students will demonstrate knowledge and apply principles of website design and development technologies.

    Degree Requirements

    A minimum of 128 credit hours consisting of the following:

    • 57 required credit hours
    • Applicable university global citizenship or general education program hours
    • Electives


    At least 18 of the required 36 computer science credit hours must be taken at Webster University.

    All upper-level courses must be taken at Webster University.


    Required Courses

    COSC 1550 Computer Programming I 3 hours
    COSC 1560 Computer Programming II 3 hours
    COSC 1570 Math for Computer Science 3 hours
    COSC 2610 Operating Systems 3 hours
    COSC 2670 Telecommunications 3 hours
    COSC 2810 Systems Analysis and Design 3 hours
    COSC 3410 Computer Security 3 hours
    COSC 3500 IT Project Management 3 hours
    COSC 3750 Decision Support Systems Concepts 3 hours
    COSC 4110 Database Concepts 3 hours
    COSC 4120 Database Applications 3 hours
    COSC 4810 Information System I 3 hours
    COSC 4820 Information System II 3 hours


    Students who do not have a second minor or certificate in web site design or web site development are required to take one set of the following courses:

    Set 1

    COAP 2100 Web Technology Principles 3 hours
    COAP 2130 Web Scripting 3 hours
    COAP 2180 Introduction to XML 3 hours
    COAP 3000 Advanced Web Scripting 3 hours
    COAP 3110 Interactive Site Development 3 hours
    COAP 3180 Web Databases 3 hours


    Set 2

    COAP 2000 Introduction to Web Programming 3 hours
    COAP 2170 Usability and Accessibility 3 hours
    COAP 2120 Web Editors 3 hours
    COAP 2150 Design Principles I 3 hours
    COAP 3120 Designing with Style Sheets 3 hours
    COAP 3150 Design Principles II 3 hours
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